Rail company Conrail owns the pier, which was once used as a loading dock for ships hauling coal. The pier juts into the Delaware River near Cumberland Street in the city's Port Richmond neighborhood.
Before it was covered in overlapping tags and half-finished murals, Graffiti Pier was a coal yard for the Reading Co. Current ...
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know! A long-delayed deal to sell Graffiti Pier to the Delaware River Waterfront ...
Mark worked as a conductor/brakeman for Conrail. He was also self-employed as a builder, farmer, and excavator. On April 16, ...
The pier and six surrounding acres are set to be sold by Conrail to the Delaware River Waterfront Corporation. "We thought a light touch would be appropriate. The space is internationally known ...
MORRISVILLE, PA —The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge ... beginning at the viaduct over the Delaware Canal and Conrail tracks and extending to the bridge’s toll plaza. On the New Jersey ...